Saturday, February 18, 2012

Chris Bray: Adrift

"Though participants signed contracts that promised them privacy 'to the extent that American law allows,' project supervisors Ed Moloney, an Irish journalist, and Anthony McIntyre, a former IRA member, have been harshly critical of the University's stance in international media."

-- "Admins Alert Students of Belfast Project," The Heights, Feb. 5, 2012


http://chrisbrayblog.blogspot.com/2012/02/adrift.html

6 comments:

marty 11:58 AM, February 18, 2012  

I wonder do those eejits know bangers they can lie like him,

ChrisV 3:44 PM, February 18, 2012  

You love criticising people, yet you always ignore your own ineptness.Try reading today's Irish mail and see what vhe priory hall residents have had to endure.WTF did you know about construction ?

marty 5:09 PM, February 18, 2012  

Chris should you not be direct your justifiable anger at Tom Mc Feely,at the end the day Anthony was only a worker,looking to provide for his family the best he could,he doesnt live in luxury drive a fancy car or has a second home, sub standard housing is the norm in Poleglass and Twinbrook and possibly the rest of west Belfast,greedy developers and paramilitaries from both sides made sure of that,thankfully they seem to have lost some of their hold on later developments in the 90,s and standards have improved somewhat, Priory Hall is a disgrace from what I hear, Tom Mc Feely should do the honourable thing and sort this mess out.

marty 5:15 PM, February 18, 2012  

Anthony fair play to you for posting Chris V,s post but it really has got sfa to do with the BC post, we have dealt with this issue a while ago if it needs revisited then lets do so in a dedicated blog, personally I am 100% behind ChrisV in his quest for justice but I also am sure his anger at you is mis directed .

AM 7:49 PM, February 18, 2012  

Marty,

it matters not. Criticism does no harm. Suppressing it does

marty 8:57 PM, February 18, 2012  

Try being critical to our women Anthony and then tell me it aint painful,! really a cara point taken but surely criticism is an evaluation of either work or act carried out,and usually unfavourably therefore in this case mis directed,that all Im saying.

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